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UML diagrams in the documentation:
UML stands for Unified Modeling Language. UML is accepted by the Object Management Group (OMG) as the standard for modeling object oriented programs.UML defines many types of diagrams:
Class (package) diagram: The backbone of almost every object oriented method, including UML is the class diagrams. The static structure of projects is described in the class diagram.
Object diagrams: The static structure of a system at a particular time is described in the object diagram. They used to test class diagrams for accuracy.
Use case diagrams: Functionality of system using actors and use cases time is described in the use case diagram.
Sequence diagrams: Interactions among classes is described in the Sequence diagrams in terms of an exchange of messages over time.
Activity diagrams: Dynamic nature of a system by modeling the flow of control from activity to activity is described in the Activity diagrams. An operation on some class in the system is represented to change the state of the system. Workflow and an internal operation are model using the Activity diagrams.
Collaboration diagrams: Interactions between objects as a series of sequenced messages are described in the collaboration diagram. Both the static structure and the dynamic behavior of a project are described in the Collaboration diagrams.
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UML stands for Unified Modeling Language. UML is accepted by the Object Management Group (OMG) as the standard for modeling object oriented programs.UML defines many types of diagrams:
Class (package) diagram: The backbone of almost every object oriented method, including UML is the class diagrams. The static structure of projects is described in the class diagram.
Object diagrams: The static structure of a system at a particular time is described in the object diagram. They used to test class diagrams for accuracy.
Use case diagrams: Functionality of system using actors and use cases time is described in the use case diagram.
Sequence diagrams: Interactions among classes is described in the Sequence diagrams in terms of an exchange of messages over time.
Activity diagrams: Dynamic nature of a system by modeling the flow of control from activity to activity is described in the Activity diagrams. An operation on some class in the system is represented to change the state of the system. Workflow and an internal operation are model using the Activity diagrams.
Collaboration diagrams: Interactions between objects as a series of sequenced messages are described in the collaboration diagram. Both the static structure and the dynamic behavior of a project are described in the Collaboration diagrams.
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